Both tablets come with top-notch hardware inside, but they also pack lots of content from various Samsung partners.

For example, Galaxy Tab S owners will enjoy 3 months of Marvel Unlimited subscription, but they will also have access to popular magazines owned by Conde Nast, such as Vogue and Golf Digest.

All these magazines can be accessed via the Papergarden application that comes preloaded on each tablet. Thanks to Samsung's partnership with Google, Galaxy Tab S owners will be given free access to Google Play Music, as well as lots of other apps and games.

Last but not least, owners of the tablets will also receive the multi-awarded Gravity movie starring George Clooney and Sandra Bullock, which can be found in the Library.

As mentioned earlier, they come packed with fingerprint scanner, Kids Mode, Ultra-Power Saving Mode, S-Note, S Translator, Samsung Link and Samsung's Milk music service, which is only available in the United States.

The tablets will be launched with two sets of processors, depending on the region. One model will be powered by an octa-core Exynos processor, while another one will come packing a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 CPU.

The Galaxy Tab S 8.4 will be powered by a 4900 mAh battery, whereas the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 should be equipped with a 7900 mAh battery.

Both tablets will ship with Android 4.4 KitKat operating system out of the box with Samsung's Magazine UX on top.

According to Samsung, the Wi-Fi Galaxy Tab 8.4 16GB will be available in the United States in July for $399, while the Wi-Fi Galaxy Tab 10.5 16GB will go on sale at the same time for $499.

The LTE versions of the tablets will hit shelves later on for slightly higher prices. The same goes for the 32GB models. Keep in mind that Galaxy Tab 8.4 and 10.5 will be available in two color options: Titanium Bronze and Dazzling White.